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A 16-year-old in Manitoba faces adult sentencing after allegedly attacking three students with a sword at school, with charges upgraded due to racial targeting and severe injuries.
A 16-year-old in Brandon, Manitoba, faces upgraded charges and possible adult sentencing after allegedly attacking multiple students with a sword at Neelin High School in June.
Initially charged with attempted murder and assault with a weapon, the teen now faces attempted murder charges for all three victims, with prosecutors citing a reasonable likelihood of conviction and public interest in proceeding.
Police say the attacks targeted individuals of colour and immigrants, with one student suffering serious injuries.
The Crown has formally requested an adult sentence if the teen is found guilty or pleads guilty.
First responders were honored in July by Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew.
The case remains under investigation and will be decided in court.
Un joven de 16 años en Manitoba enfrenta una sentencia de adulto después de presuntamente atacar a tres estudiantes con una espada en la escuela, con cargos actualizados debido a ataques raciales y lesiones graves.